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So, 'iPod's Dirty Secret' dives into Apple's battery issues, mainly focusing on the iPod. It’s not just a straightforward documentary; it has this raw, underground vibe that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit uneven but that kinda works for it, you know? You feel the frustration building as they dissect Apple's lack of a battery replacement program. The tone? Critical, but also somewhat playful at times, which juxtaposes nicely with the serious subject matter. The practical effects are minimal, but the interviews and user testimonials really hit home. It's distinctive for shedding light on a tech giant's shortfalls, and it kind of makes you rethink consumerism and planned obsolescence. Worth a watch if you're into tech docu's.
Critique of planned obsolescenceFocuses on Apple's battery issuesEngaging yet critical tone
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